Know your enemy (the real threat)

What if the spartan’s were the real enemy, threat. There was a whole new different back story about the covenant. Which we have not came across ?

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> What if the spartan’s were the real enemy, threat. There was a whole new different back story about the covenant. Which we have not came across ?

Pretty sure they guys bent on annihilation in the pursuit of "The great journey’ are bad guys. Then again the people who kidnap and impress children into their army and run horrifying experiments on the name in the hopes of crushing dissent aren’t exactly morally sound.

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> Pretty sure they guys bent on annihilation in the pursuit of "The great journey’ are bad guys. Then again the people who kidnap and impress children into their armory and run horrifying experiments on the name in the hopes of crushing dissent aren’t exactly morally sound.

lets agree both sides have their glaringly obvious bad points

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> lets agree both sides have their glaringly obvious bad points

So which is better. Someone who commits atrocities believing they are for a good cause (even if that cause is completely invalid) or someone who commits atrocities in order to commit another atrocity?

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> So which is better. Someone who commits atrocities believing they are for a good cause (even if that cause is completely invalid) or someone who commits atrocities in order to commit another atrocity?

the only reason humans got attacked on harvest is because their forerunner artifact scanner caught humans in its scanning range and thought the humans had some kind of artifact on them and were keeping them hidden from the covenant purposely
the UNSC way before this wanted to perfect the perfect soldier so they literally took the teachings of Sparta and decided child soldiers were the best way to go since Sparta was one of the successful military countries of its time.
Both sides were misguided and could have gone a completely different route

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> So which is better. Someone who commits atrocities believing they are for a good cause (even if that cause is completely invalid) or someone who commits atrocities in order to commit another atrocity?

I think the latter believed that their second atrocity was a good cause because of how misguided they were.

I might be misunderstanding who is supposed to be who.

Some Spartans can be bad, they can be corrupt like any other soldiers. Maybe a new Halo side story game with a evil Spartan betraying its teammates.